hood struts
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I needn new hood struts for my 93 LS 400. Thread said ti check a Texus dealer but no hood struts are listed on his web site. Please notify we as to where I can locate. Lexus dealer in Des Moines is out of site pricewise.
Thanks,
Keith Baker
Thanks,
Keith Baker
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'Mighty Lift' model number 95029. All you have to do is reuse the ball joints from the old hood supports by putting them into the new one. You'll have to grind or drill out the retaining ring to remove the ball joints.
Cost for this part from Autozone is $16.99 I recollect.
'Mighty Lift' model number 95029. All you have to do is reuse the ball joints from the old hood supports by putting them into the new one. You'll have to grind or drill out the retaining ring to remove the ball joints.
Cost for this part from Autozone is $16.99 I recollect.
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Go to ebay.
Check for someone parting out a car.
Check your local salvage yard.
No one else makes these, not even autozone or advance...
I got mine from Canada. $20 .
Fit perfectly...
Check for someone parting out a car.
Check your local salvage yard.
No one else makes these, not even autozone or advance...
I got mine from Canada. $20 .
Fit perfectly...
#5
Checkout the following for your help: http://www.cureline.net/lex/howtos/h...ood_shocks.htm
This website also give a lot of other useful information. Good luck and hope this saves some money. Lorenzo, (previous post), sorry for the information, but hope you have learned something, also! American ingenuity can bet the high costs of owning great things!
This website also give a lot of other useful information. Good luck and hope this saves some money. Lorenzo, (previous post), sorry for the information, but hope you have learned something, also! American ingenuity can bet the high costs of owning great things!
#6
Go with RA40's fix.
Its cheap, not hard at all and easy to install.
Do change one at a time though.
There is a website that has pics and step by step directions.
You can email me for the info if you go this way.
Its cheap, not hard at all and easy to install.
Do change one at a time though.
There is a website that has pics and step by step directions.
You can email me for the info if you go this way.
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I had these fail on me a couple months ago.
For what its worth, the dealer charged me $145 for two struts and $48 to put them in.
They failed the month before my CPO warranty ran out - how often do you get lucky like that!
For what its worth, the dealer charged me $145 for two struts and $48 to put them in.
They failed the month before my CPO warranty ran out - how often do you get lucky like that!
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Ther are a ton of postings on EBay for hood struts for $39.00. has anyone experienced those? Not a bad price to me. I have been thinking about getting them as my '95 ls400 won't stay up for long now.
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Originally Posted by libra68
Ther are a ton of postings on EBay for hood struts for $39.00. has anyone experienced those? Not a bad price to me. I have been thinking about getting them as my '95 ls400 won't stay up for long now.
They arent as hard to close as the ones from Autozone.
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Originally Posted by yoji6365
I picked up two from Ebay, they work great so far. Its been around two monts..
They arent as hard to close as the ones from Autozone.
They arent as hard to close as the ones from Autozone.
I think the ones from ebay wont be as hard to close as the ones from Autozone.
The ones from Autozone doesnt open the hood as fas as the originals. Also much harder to close.
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